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    Senior Member

    Best extract selection in the state?

    Quote Originally Posted by copobo
    and 60 years old? I don't believe it
    lol.... born in 1949....I told ya I was an old fart...
    all I know about mari jane is that you can smoke it...all these other ways confuse me...you know that saying about teaching an old dog new tricks...
    hell i'm just learning about sex don't ya know.... lol
    denverbear Reviewed by denverbear on . Best extract selection in the state? I'm going to throw our name out there. We have 27 varieties in stock right now. Kief, bubble, amber glass, dehydrated hash oil, caviar, earwax, whipped budder. Any hash hounds have a favorite spot? Rating: 5

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    funkfingers

    Best extract selection in the state?

    The advantage to making oil with dry sieve as opposed to water extracted hash is that, the terpenes ( series of hydro carbon chains responsible for smell, taste, high in cannabis) are oil based so some of them will separate from the concentrated cannabis in a water extraction.. In my personal opinion the terpenes have a lot to do with the effects of a particular strain.. So when you loose these, I feel like you loose a portion of the Cannabinoids right along with them..When the trichs are extracted through a dry sieving process you do not loose the terpenes( the essence). So not only will oil made from dry sifted kief be more potent than bubble ( for the most part) It will usually also have more flavor..

    Denver bear- The glossary is spot on.. The advantage to concentrates is, they get right to the point.. A much smaller amount is needed to achieve the same effects dried flowers will produce.. Less plant material combusted the better, right??? They also are great for edibles because of the same reason, a smaller amount is needed to achieve an effective dosage.. No need to eat 3 or for cookies when only a 1/4 of one will do.. It also removes all of the green flavor from edibles when you use concentrated forms of cannabis..:rastasmoke:

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    Junior Member

    Best extract selection in the state?

    CPC in Thornton has some killer old school pressed hash. Best I've had to date. Most of the hash I've seen around is one form of oil or another. I'm not into anything produced with solvents.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Best extract selection in the state?

    Quote Originally Posted by baddude
    CPC in Thornton has some killer old school pressed hash. Best I've had to date. Most of the hash I've seen around is one form of oil or another. I'm not into anything produced with solvents.
    The biggest frustration for me has been the lack of knowledge of budtenders. It seems like only one or two people at most MMC's have intimate knowledge of extracts.

    It's easy enough to get a rough idea of quality, but it's laughable that some MMC's are buying this stuff without knowing what's in it or how it's made.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Best extract selection in the state?

    Quote Originally Posted by lampost
    Ladies....

    Biggest penis in Colorado? I'm going to have to throw my name out there.....
    either that or hang your hat on it!

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Best extract selection in the state?

    Quote Originally Posted by boulderbud5525
    either that or hang your hat on it!
    He might be in the running if he can carry two pitchers of orange juice, and a dozen doughnuts.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Best extract selection in the state?

    Budding Health
    2042 Arapahoe Street

    Got reviewed by willbreathes at westword, and he says in his review that:

    The best buy of my visit was the hash oil/kief mixture that Budding Health calls "melters," which the budtender said was made from the dispensary's blended oil and keif. In the jar, it had a honey-like, wet-brown-sugar smell; on top of a bowl and in the vaporizer, it left a sweet, perfumed finish to the smoke. As the budtender warned, a little bit goes a long way: I found that just a nail-head-sized piece was more than enough to calm down my pains and anxiety. It was just $5 a gram, and I've seen other dispensaries that carry this stuff -- sometimes called jelly and (incorrectly) peanut butter -- for as much as $60 a gram.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Best extract selection in the state?

    I wouldn't smoke free grams from that place.

    what seems wrong with that? $5 grams of kief and oil mixed?

    Josh Stanley fucked the patients
    Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Best extract selection in the state?

    Quote Originally Posted by copobo
    I wouldn't smoke free grams from that place.

    what seems wrong with that? $5 grams of kief and oil mixed?

    Josh Stanley fucked the patients
    It seems like you are taking issue with the owner and not the product. edit (I'm all for screwing over places I have had problems with)

    I guess I might be ignorant, but I've seen tons of places that mix their trim to make bubble hash, so I'm not sure why a mix of kief and oil is so blatantly 'wrong'.

    Are you saying that williambreathes doesn't know what he's talking about? I mean he doesn't exactly have the same opinion that you do. I've never been to that MMC, but I think stanley owns the buddinghealth here in the tech center, and I've always been pleased there. They had some grape diesel for awhile that was great.

    Is there another place to read honest reviews? I don't think , kindreviews, etc. have all that much credibility since they either allow advertisements, pay the reviewer, provide free meds, or otherwise undermine their credibility as being totally unbiased. Is there someone other than wb who has more credibility in your mind?

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Best extract selection in the state?

    $5 is too cheap. oil is more expensive than that, and so is kief. there is a problem somewhere...

    Josh Stanley is a POS. A driving force behind 1284, COMMR, his biz model.

    more reading for you
    Medical marijuana advocacy group implodes on the cusp of victory - Denver News - The Latest Word
    Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:

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